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Finch-Hatton family, Earls of Winchilsea and Nottingham

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Date: 600-2000
History:

Henry Hatton acquired the manor of Holdenby (Northamptonshire) by marriage in the early 16th century. His grandson, Sir Christopher Hatton (1540-91), Lord Chancellor, entailed his estates in Northamptonshire and elsewhere on his nephew, Sir William Newport (d. 1597) and then on his cousin, Sir Christopher Hatton (d. 1619) of Clay Hall (Essex) and later of Kirby Hall (Northamptonshire), who married Alice Fanshawe. Their son was created Baron Hatton in 1643 and their grandson Viscount Hatton in 1683. The 1st Viscount married in 1685 Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Haslewood, of Maidwell (Northamptonshire), through whom he appears to have acquired the muniments of the Haslewood family. On the death of the 3rd Viscount Hatton in 1764 the Northamptonshire estates passed to Edward Finch (later Finch-Hatton), a younger son of the 2nd Earl of Nottingham (see Finch of Burley-on-the-Hill). Edward Finch-Hatton also succeeded to the Eastwell (Kent) estate, a Finch property, on the death of the 8th Earl of Winchilsea in 1769, and his grandson, George William Finch-Hatton, became 10th Earl of Winchilsea in 1826.

Property in Nottinghamshire (Newark) and Lincolnshire (Haverholme Priory) was inherited by the 10th Earl on the death of Sir William Jenison Gordon, 2nd baronet, in 1831. The Newark property passed to the 11th Earl of Winchilsea but the Lincolnshire estate to a younger son, Murray Edward Gordon Finch-Hatton, who however succeeded his half-brother as 12th Earl in 1887. Eastwell was sold in 1892 and (Kirby having long since been abandoned), Haverholme Priory became for a time the family seat.

Estates in 1883: Earl of Winchilsea: 6,581 acres in Kent; 5,114 acres in Northamptonshire; 741 acres in Nottinghamshire; 355 acres in Leicestershire; 78 acres in Lincolnshire and 13 acres in Rutland; worth a total of £18,216 a year. The Hon. M.E.G. Finch-Hatton: 3,632 acres in Lincolnshire, worth £4,694 a year.

Places:
  • Churchill, Oxfordshire
  • Eastwell, Kent
  • Foulness, Essex
  • Galby, Leicestershire
  • Gretton, Northamptonshire
  • Haverholme, Lincolnshire
  • Holdenby, Northamptonshire
  • Keisby, Lincolnshire
  • Kirby, Northamptonshire
  • Little Weldon, Northamptonshire
  • London
  • Long Stanton, Cambridgeshire
  • Maidwell, Northamptonshire
  • Newark, Nottinghamshire
  • Sherfield-upon-Loddon, Hampshire
  • Stanbridge, Bedfordshire
  • Wye, Kent
Sources of authority: Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Principal family and estate archives A-K, 1996, pp. 58-9.
Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/F82615 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/F212 )
Collections
Number Description Held by Reference Further information
1
13th cent-20th cent: Northants (Holdenby, Kirby, etc) and Kent (Eastwell, etc) deeds, manorial records, family and estate papers, with deeds and papers for Essex (Foulness), Leics (Galby, etc), Lincs (Haverholme, etc) and Notts (Newark, etc) and a few for properties in Beds (Stanbridge, etc), Cambs (Long Stanton, etc), London and Oxon (Churchill, etc)
Northamptonshire Archives Service
NRA 4485 Finch-Hatton

See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36a]
2
1592-1761: Gretton (Northants) manorial court rolls
Northamptonshire Archives Service
NRA 4039 Northants RO misc

See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36b]
3
17th cent-20th cent: Gretton and Little Weldon (Northants) manorial records
Northamptonshire Archives Service
NRA 4039 Northants RO misc

See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36c]
4
c1611-1705: Wye (Kent) manorial court rolls 1611-1705 and legal papers early 17th cent
Collection held privately: enquiries to Kent History and Library Centre
See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36d]
5
17th cent-20th cent: Kent (Wye, etc) manorial records
Kent History and Library Centre
NRA 5406

See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36e]
6
1920-1942: Lincs (Haverholme, etc) estate tenant-right papers 1920 and Hants (Sherfield-upon-Loddon) estate papers 1927-42
Lincolnshire Archives
NRA 14274 Martin & Co

See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36f]
7
17th cent-19th cent: Lincs (Haverholme, etc) deeds and papers
Lincolnshire Archives
See HMC Principal family and estate collections L-W, 1999 [Addenda]
8
c1550-1899: Finch-Hatton family corresp
Northamptonshire Archives Service
See Annual Return 1999
9
07th cent-18th cent: Hatton family papers 16th-18th cent, mainly of the 1st Viscount Hatton, and monastic and other charters collected by the Hatton family from 7th cent
British Library, Manuscript Collections
See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36g]
10
17th cent: Dugdale's Book of Monuments, from the Finch-Hatton family archive
British Library, Manuscript Collections
See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36h]
11
medieval MSS collected by the 1st Baron Hatton
Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
See HMC Principal family and estate collections A-K, 1996 [36i]
12
19th - 20th cent: family diaries of 13th Earl of Winchilsea, Countess Anne and 14th Earl of Winchilsea
Northamptonshire Archives Service
See Annual Return 2011